The Orioles erased a six-run deficit to defeat Arizona 9-7 at Camden Yards, turning a 7-1 hole into their most improbable victory of the season. Baltimore scored eight unanswered runs over the final three innings to complete the comeback.

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Jeremiah Jackson carried the rally with two home runs and five RBIs. His grand slam in the sixth inning brought Baltimore within 7-6, then his solo shot in the eighth provided the decisive margin. Jackson went 3-for-4 on the night, raising his season average to .318 with three home runs and 11 RBIs.

The comeback began in the sixth when Taveras singled to left to score Alonso, cutting the deficit to 7-2. Jackson then homered to left, bringing home Beavers, Taveras and Cowser to make it 7-6. In the seventh, Alonso homered to left center, scoring Ward to give Baltimore its first lead at 8-7. Jackson's insurance run in the eighth settled the game.

Arizona built its early advantage behind Nolan Arenado's two home runs and five RBIs. Ketel Marte also homered twice for the Diamondbacks. Jonathan Loaisiga took the loss, allowing two runs in two-thirds of an inning. Albert Suarez earned the win with two innings of relief, carrying a 5.14 ERA.

Baltimore extended its winning streak to two games and improved to 8-7. Arizona fell to 9-7 after the loss. Arenado sits two runs away from 1,000 career runs scored.